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ifa odus travel

These views appear to be suggested by books published in Nigeria as far back as the 19th century. In the Americas and parts of Nigeria, such as Ode Remo and parts of Ijebuland, the position of the Iyalawo as a divining priestess of Ifá is contested on the grounds that in the Ifá Odus Ogunda Ka and Oshe Yekun, no one can become a full Awo Ifá without the presence of Orisha Odu, and in the Odu Ifá Irete Ntelu (Irete Ogbe), Odu herself says that she would only marry Orunmila if he promised not to permit women to be in the same room as her. Women in Religion Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Religion Template:WikiProject Women in Religion Women in Religion articles If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks.

ifa odus travel

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ifa odus travel

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Ifa odus travel